everyone loves travel, because it is so exciting and interesting. If I had the opportunity to go anywhere in the world, I would choose Japan. I think that I would take my family and my closest friends with me. We would stay at a hotel. Japan is an amazing country. most of all I would like to visit Tokyo. Neon signs everywhere, electric doors, taxi doors that opened on their own and also I think that I would visit Yayoi Kusama (яой кусама ) museum. the 1st floor is the entrance and gift shop, and 2nd&3rd floors are an exhibition space for Kisama’s art works. The 4th floor serves as a hands-on installations space, and 5th floor is the space for a reading room and storing documents related to her and her art works including outdoor space. And also I would visit Tsukishima Monja (Цукисима моня)Street.It’s Tokyo’s most popular local food. The dish might look weird and unpleasant at first, but i think it’s taste much better than it looks! To sum up I would like to say that traveling is an amazing way to know more about different places, cultures and also brings us good memories.
Alexander Graham Bell, best known for his invention of the telephone, revolutionized communication as we know it. Ultimately, the talented scientist held more than 18 patents for his inventions and work in communications. In 1872, he opened the School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech in Boston, where deaf people were taught to speak. At age 26, the budding inventor became Professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory, even though he didn’t have a university degree. While teaching, Bell met Mabel Hubbard, a deaf student. The couple married on July 11, 1877. They went on to have four children, including two sons who died as infants. On March 7, 1876, Bell was granted his telephone patent. A few days later, he made the first-ever telephone call to Watson, allegedly uttering the now-famous phrase, “Mr. Watson, come here. I want you.” By 1877, the Bell Telephone Company, which today is known as AT&T, was created. In 1915, Bell made the first transcontinental phone call to Watson from New York to San Francisco.
everyone loves travel, because it is so exciting and interesting. If I had the opportunity to go anywhere in the world, I would choose Japan. I think that I would take my family and my closest friends with me. We would stay at a hotel. Japan is an amazing country. most of all I would like to visit Tokyo. Neon signs everywhere, electric doors, taxi doors that opened on their own and also I think that I would visit Yayoi Kusama (яой кусама ) museum. the 1st floor is the entrance and gift shop, and 2nd&3rd floors are an exhibition space for Kisama’s art works. The 4th floor serves as a hands-on installations space, and 5th floor is the space for a reading room and storing documents related to her and her art works including outdoor space. And also I would visit Tsukishima Monja (Цукисима моня)Street.It’s Tokyo’s most popular local food. The dish might look weird and unpleasant at first, but i think it’s taste much better than it looks! To sum up I would like to say that traveling is an amazing way to know more about different places, cultures and also brings us good memories.
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In 1872, he opened the School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech in Boston, where deaf people were taught to speak. At age 26, the budding inventor became Professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory, even though he didn’t have a university degree. While teaching, Bell met Mabel Hubbard, a deaf student. The couple married on July 11, 1877. They went on to have four children, including two sons who died as infants. On March 7, 1876, Bell was granted his telephone patent. A few days later, he made the first-ever telephone call to Watson, allegedly uttering the now-famous phrase, “Mr. Watson, come here. I want you.”
By 1877, the Bell Telephone Company, which today is known as AT&T, was created. In 1915, Bell made the first transcontinental phone call to Watson from New York to San Francisco.